In an opinion piece published in before Covid-19, Nick Shenken, Clean Energy Partner at TLT, looked at the Scottish Government’s ‘green’ budget There is no doubt that from a climate change perspective, the headlines contained in the Scottish budget make encouraging reading.…
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Who’s not on gas? CSE updates data
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Bristol’s Centre for Sustainable Energy (CSE) has updated its database of postcodes that are not connected to the gas network with data from 2017 (the most recent available). The data, which includes the census area and the co-ordinates of the centre of each…
Harmony to add 49.5MW to battery fleet
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Harmony Energy has won planning permission for a 49.5MW battery in Salisbury, Wiltshire. Grid, land rights and planning permission are now all secured, and Harmony said it can move forward with the lithium-ion scheme on land adjacent to Salisbury substation.…
Offshore wind website ‘repurposed’ to help industry navigate Covid-19
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TMS Media and Widesight have ‘repurposed’ their Offshore Wind Communicator website to help mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the offshore wind supply chain. The website was set up as a communcations platform for companies involved in the offshore wind supply chain, government…
EV lobby groups to merge
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The UK Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment Association (UK EVSE) is to join forces with the REA’s EV Forum. Members of UK EVSE are set to join the REA in the coming weeks, and will join a 75-strong group of companies…
Robin Hood Energy’s local authority owner ‘considering the company’s future’
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Nottingham Council is considering the future of Robin Hood Energy. Opposition councillors say the supplier’s losses are “unsustainable” and closing the company should be among the options considered, reports Nottinghamshire Live. A decision is expected in the summer. The company…
Covid-19: System Operator ‘has on-site accommodation ready’ and retrained staff to boost shift
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Electricity system operator National Grid ESO has contingency plans to house staff for its two control rooms locally to ensure continued operation, it said. It is also retraining staff to “support the shift rota”. The plans emerged in a briefing…
Should the EU raise its carbon emissions target for 2030? EC seeks feedback
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The European Commission wants feedback on whether it should move to a more ambitious interim target for reducing carbon emissions – a key step on the route to a ‘Net Zero’ economy by 2050. The Commission is considering raising the…
MeyGen tidal array project wins £1.5 million Scottish Government grant to install subsea hub
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Tidal energy project MeyGen has won a £1.545 million grant from the Scottish Government’s Saltire Tidal Energy Challenge Fund to develop a subsea tidal turbine connection hub for the next phase of development. The Saltire Tidal Energy Fund is a…
Who pays the bill for home working?
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So far the narrative over power supplies during the Coronavirus measures has been one of falling demand. That is because swathes of industry and commerce has been winding down. But how much increase in domestic demand is that masking? With…